Steelers Sign Long Snapper Addington, Extend Safety Elliott Through 2027
Steelers Sign Long Snapper Addington, Extend Safety Elliott Through 2027

Steelers Sign Long Snapper Addington, Extend Safety Elliott Through 2027

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have made several notable moves ahead of the 2025 NFL season, including signing long snapper Tucker Addington as a backup to Christian Kuntz. Addington, who has played for multiple NFL teams and the USFL, adds depth to the Steelers' special teams unit as the team prepares for training camp. Additionally, the Steelers secured safety DeShon Elliott with a two-year contract extension worth $12.5 million, locking in one of their most consistent and efficient defenders through 2027. At quarterback, Aaron Rodgers confirmed that 2025 will be his final NFL season, leading the Steelers for what is expected to be a farewell campaign. Looking ahead to 2026, the Steelers are considering potential quarterback options including Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson, leveraging their compensatory draft picks to build for the future. These moves reflect the Steelers' ongoing offseason transformation as they balance veteran leadership with roster development under head coach Mike Tomlin.

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